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Sophie Blaine

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By now, you've all probably heard about America (The Book) by Jon Stewart and The Daily Show writers. It's No. 2 on Amazon.com right now, but we had no idea it was already being adopted as a civics textbook in our local scho

Whoever is marketing this film ought to know that I almost didn't go see it because the trailers made it look too syrupy, too 'chick flick,' too, well... Meg Ryan. In fact, that one line, where Meg rests her head on Hugh Jackman's broad che

I've always been a little funny -- I mean funny peculiar, not funny ha-ha -- about Christmas gifts. My mother would tell me to make a list for Santa, and I'd spend three days on it, belly down on our orange shag carpet with the Sears Wish B

The phrase "the deep end" takes on parallel meanings in this stylish, understated film noir by David Siegel and Scott McGehee. At times the name of a hypnotic gay bar in Reno, at others a reference to the vast mount

I should have known by looking at the poster that this movie was going to be trouble. The soft focus, J-Lo's luminous eyes, the fading-into-white thing. All I could think was Ice Castles. This is the very worst kind